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1

Latest on the Summit Fire, Comedy fundraiser for Altadena school, Caltech's cool marine lab. — Saturday Edition

2

LAUSD's budget woes, LA homelessness count results slower, Pasadena trees become hot topic — Evening Edition

3

Extreme heat alerts explained, Corpse flower at The Huntington ready to bloom, Spanish drinks in SoCal— Afternoon Edition

4

Raucous Boyle Heights community meeting, Housing voucher solution, Carlsson's record contract— Morning Edition

5

Realtor sentenced for post-fire rent hikes, Culver City weighs drive thru ban, Altadena historic district declared — Evening Edition

6

State of video game industry, LA Norwegians welcome new World Cup fans, How to get tickets to The Lucas Museum— Afternoon Edition

7

Boyle Heights community meeting, ICE activity up during World Cup, Palisades Village reopening— Morning Edition

8

Voters to decide Santa Ana sale tax, Boyle Heights small business aid, Satellite for wildfires — Evening Edition

9

Heat wave hits SoCal, Feds accuse LAHSA of mismanaging funds, Emmy nominees are out— Afternoon Edition

10

Volcano Fire evacuations, Boyle Heights meeting details, Ohtani hits 300th— Morning Edition

11

Two ICE detention centers sell to feds, Warehouse fire aid, Russia's possible Olympics return— Evening Edition

12

Reforms to LA's 'mansion tax' shelved, Testing kindergartners math skills, ¿Y si sí? How Mexican fans found hope— Afternoon Edition

13

Boyle Heights residents face Lineage, LA firefighters return from Venezuela, World Cup spending in Inglewood— Morning Edition

14

LA tenant aid moving forward, CA costal commission rebuilding oversight, LA Phil benefit concert — Evening Edition

15

Controversy over Arroyo Seco project, Altadena school hosts comedy fundraiser, Mahjong at LA County parks—Afternoon Edition

16

Hundreds arrested in Newport Beach, New demands on Lineage over warehouse fire, Newsom's "Declaration of Election Independence"— Morning Edition

17

Post 4th air quality, Governor and Dept of Ed, Mexico in the World Cup  — Sunday Edition

18

4th of July events, Fireworks disposal advice, A British perspective on the 4th — Saturday Edition

19

Busy 4th of July travel week, Bad air quality warnings, 250th Anniversary time capsule — Evening Edition

20

Safety concerns for Big Bear's bald eagles on July 4th, California 250 years ago, Where to eat in Glendale— Afternoon Edition

21

Judge halts LAHSA funding freeze, Vendors not seeing World Cup boost, Guthrie ransom guilty plea— Morning Edition

22

California coastal protection risk, Reconnection of MacArthur Park, Federal funds for SoCal airports— Evening Edition

23

Comcast splits into two, What we know about Swift-Kelce wedding, Mexican jerseys sell fast during World Cup, Anime Expo in LA— Afternoon Edition

24

Boyle Heights residents demand warehouse closures, Record-low CA murder rate, Potential "Mansion Tax" reforms killed— Morning Edition

25

LAHSA fund control changes, City Council pulls LAPD proposal, New trans youth care fund— Evening Edition

26

Reforms to hold OC elected officials accountable, Whiteman Airport safety upgrades, Miley Cyrus Barbie— Afternoon Edition

27

Rats at Boyle Heights cleanup site, Minimum wage increases across SoCal, Celebrating Mexico's World Cup win— Morning Edition

28

Non-citizen voting measure off ballot, LA advocates respond to SCOTUS decision, 4th of July firework events — Evening Edition

29

Student loans changes kick in Jul. 1, Governor Newsom's budget, Lebron James leaves the Lakers— Afternoon Edition

30

Breaking News: Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship— Morning Edition

31

LAHSA sues the feds, Mayor Bass sets Boyle Heights cleanup deadline, LA funding deal for 2028 Olympics— Morning Edition

32

LA Fire relief fund delays, LAUSD new superintendent, Big Bear eaglets take flight — Evening Edition

33

More resources for Boyle Heights residents, SB 1090 aims to curb real estate speculators in Altadena, Plastic Free July — Afternoon Edition

34

Boyle Heights spoiled food cleanup, Fraudster attorneys target immigrants, Big Bear eaglet scare— Morning Edition

35

World Cup knockout rounds, San Pedro’s Sunken City, Underrated LA spots  — Sunday Edition — Sunday Edition

36

OC chemical clean-up, New trial for Palisades fire suspect, Gamer boot camp — Saturday Edition

37

CA to vote on 14 ballot props in November, LA homelessness agency sues feds, CHOC extends trans youth care — Evening Edition

38

Mistrial declared in Palisades trial, Judge says Metro can continue with Vermont Ave project, Where to get grub at CicLAvia Leimert Park to Expo Park — Afternoon Edition

39

Palisades Fire trial deadlock, LA Mayor Bass calls for permanent path for TPS holders, LA County abuse settlement freeze denied— Morning Edition

40

Air quality near Lineage warehouse fire, OC's grand jury wants to expand oversight powers, Law to require remote comment for local meetings — Evening Edition

41

OC grand jury cracks down on misconduct, Calls to protect Big Bear bald eagles from fireworks, Toy Story 5 dominates box office— Afternoon Edition

42

Boyle Heights fire knocked down, LA County drug overdoses decline, New Michelin-starred restaurants— Morning Edition

43

FEMA funding for fire survivors extended, LA County leaders give warnings ahead of July 4th, Kogi x Sam Woo BBQ collab in SGV— Evening Edition

44

Investigation into Keith Porter Jr. killing, Housing near transit stops, Space shuttle Endeavour new home— Afternoon Edition

45

Boyle Heights air improvement expected, LA Unified screen time restrictions, Palisades Fire jury deliberations begin— Morning Edition

46

LA moves to phase out oil drilling, Culver City teens right to vote, National parks camping tips — Evening Edition

47

The future of LAUSD leadership, warm weather coming to SoCal, building stress on San Andreas fault — Afternoon Edition

48

Calls for Boyle Heights fire investigation, Trump suit tossed over LA sanctuary status, Palisades Fire trial closing arguments— Morning Edition

49

Boyle Heights warehouse fire challenges, Unfinished investigation into killing of Keith Porter Jr., CA bill considers cannabis drive thru —Evening Edition

50

Voter fraud allegations swirl ahead of election certification, Pasadena schools' tree removal plan sparks backlash, Olivia Rodrigo launches all-women music festival in Irvine — Afternoon Edition

51

Progress in Boyle Heights fire, LA Unified Superintendent resigns, Appeals court blocks controversial CA LGBTQ law— Morning Edition

52

Bad air from Boyle Heights fire blankets LA, Check-in on LA charter reforms, A zine fest for cats — Sunday Edition

53

Boyle Heights warehouse fire updates, Pasadena Unified tree removal, LA's Black queer club culture — Saturday Edition

54

Boyle Heights shelter in place orders lifted, PUSD votes to save trees, 'Sissies' pays tribute to LA's Black LGBTQ+ clubs— Evening Edition

55

World Cup art installation, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles pizzeria, New Iranian bakery in LA— Afternoon Edition

56

Boyle Heights air quality concerns, FBI agents hit Skid Row, Glendale school board race tied— Morning Edition

57

Huntington Beach's new housing plan, Compton facility cited, Inside the world's 1st AI art museum — Evening Edition

58

Proposed non-citizen voting measure, MacArthur Park World Cup celebration, New AI art museum — Afternoon Edition

59

Boyle Heights shelter-in-place lifted, Non-citizen voting plan advances, Billionaire tax heading to CA ballot— Morning Edition

60

Boyle Heights cold storage facility fire, LA County Sheriff watchdog lawsuit, LA street improvement money to lapse — Evening Edition

61

Update on LA County Judge races, PUSD tree removal backlash, Juneteenth events in SoCal— Afternoon Edition

62

SoCal defendants in UFC White House plot, Drones threaten wildfire efforts, Langer's 79th b'day— Morning Edition

63

Second Whiteman Airport crash, Adelanto hunger striker deported, Standoff over sharing license data — Evening Edition

64

World Cup watch parties, LA Coliseum US birthday celebration, Preschool guide for LA — Afternoon Edition

65

Wildfire evacuations in Riverside CO, 8 dead in Edwards AFB crash, James Beard Awards— Morning Edition

66

Newsom says feds are investigating him, SoCal beaches see swell damage, Crackdown on drones near SoFi Stadium — Evening Edition

67

Update on Garden Grove incident, Bill on home improvement stores and ICE, Volunteer for LA Olympics — Afternoon Edition

68

LA County sex abuse settlement hearing, LAHSA underspending, Six figures is low-income in OC — Morning Edition

69

Iran’s World Cup game, Drones seized near SoFi, World Cup food pop-up — Sunday Edition

70

USA win in World Cup opener, King tide warning in OC, LACMA's mini soccer moments — Saturday Edition

71

Alleged Adelanto hunger strike retaliation, Chemical tanks across SoCal, LAist hits the US-Paraguay game — Evening Edition

72

Feds suspends LAHSA funds, El Nino winter predictions, World Cup food recommendations— Afternoon Edition

73

Apartments for unhoused remain empty, Hochman claims massive fraud in sex abuse settlement, Ohtani injured — Morning Edition

74

Feds threaten cuts to LA homelessness agency, AI in LA and Riverside courts, Today's FIFA game — Evening Edition

75

World Cup kicks off, FIFA ticket scams, A new exhibit of Chicano art— Afternoon Edition

76

Raman appeals to Pratt supporters, Search ends for 5-yr-old swept to ocean, Hotel rooms are empty despite World Cup— Morning Edition

77

Garden Grove's GKN Aerospace raided, Measure ER on track to pass, OC allots recovered Andrew Do money — Evening Edition

78

Recovering funds from the Andrew Do scandal, Carson oil refinery taskforce, GenXFest at The Regent Theater— Afternoon Edition

79

Hilton advances in Gov race, More Congressional races called, Rinderknecht opening statements— Morning Edition

80

Inside CA's slow ballot counting, Carson residents and closing oil refinery, Noncitizens voting in LA — Evening Edition

81

SoFi Stadium World Cup strike averted, How to beat World Cup traffic, LA mayor's race— Afternoon Edition

82

New CA races called, Nick Reiner wants trust fund access, Kings new coach— Morning Edition

83

Raman advances to LA mayor runoff, Bonta starts affordability initiative, Outdoor education bill advances — Evening Edition

84

FIFA's free speech limits for World Cup, Coachella data center moratorium, Rebuilding after LA fires— Afternoon Edition

85

Raman surpasses Pratt in vote count, Trump tantrum on CA elections, Rinderknecht jury selection— Morning Edition

86

Race for second place in L.A. mayoral contest tightens, Alleged gang leader was peace ambassador, World Cup guides — Sunday Edition

87

SoFi workers authorize strike, One year since L.A. ICE sweeps, Sound art show in San Pedro — Saturday Edition

88

Hunger strike at Adelanto ICE facility, O.C tank clean up postponed, FIFA bans reusable water bottles— Evening Edition

89

High school graduates vote for the first time, Stevie Nicks donates to USC, Cheap Fast Eats in Little Saigon— Afternoon Edition

90

Raman gaining ground on Pratt, Calls for patience with CA vote count, MacArthur Park police raid— Morning Edition

91

Carcinogens from January 2025, Laundry robots in LA, World Cup scams— Evening Edition

92

Republicans take the lead for CD 40, Lamorne Morris in 'Spider Noir', Marilyn Monroe auction— Afternoon Edition

93

Trump launches CA election investigation, SoFi workers strike vote GKN evacuee aid— Morning Edition

94

Latest on L.A. election results, USC facility vote to unionize, West Nile virus detected in OC mosquitos — Evening Edition

95

Campaign spending for June primary, Cleanup continues in Garden Grove, LA Rams welcome Myles Garrett— Afternoon Edition

96

Bass advances in LA Mayor race, CA Gov election results, Incumbent LA City Attorney trails— Morning Edition

97

Kalshi betting on Becerra, High LA voter turn out, Monterey Park ballot measure to ban data centers— Evening Edition

98

Election Day FAQ, Getty Center FIFA watch parties, NHM bat survey— Afternoon Edition

99

Election Day in CA, ICE at the World Cup, Rams to introduce Myles Garrett— Morning Edition

100

New housing density map under state laws, Voter turnout so far, L.A. Rams get Myles Garrett— Evening Edition

101

What's next for Garden Grove after chemical incident, Angelenos step in to save taquito spot, New Altadena mural— Afternoon Edition

102

New CalFresh work requirements, Huntington Beach considers new housing, Hilton calls on Bianco to drop out of CA Gov race— Morning Edition

103

CalFresh work requirements, Artist mural collective, Altadena recovery — Sunday Edition

104

UCLA dorm assaults arrest, Riverside fire displaces 150, Ziggy Marley on his latest album  — Saturday Edition

105

Arcadia mayor pleads guilty, Older adults may be affected by CA budget cuts, CA files lawsuit on 23andMe data leak — Evening Edition

106

Altadena couple fights rent gouging, Free record shop for fire survivors, Food news roundup— Afternoon Edition

107

Final polls before primaries, Garden Grove lawsuits, Tickets to see FIFA team training — Morning Edition

108

GKN Aerospace issues new apology, Vernon chemical facility lawsuit, Newsom bans ballot seizures after Bianco probe — Evening Edition

109

Hollywood homeless count, Summer movies and TV filmed in LA, Grammy Museum songwriters exhibit— Afternoon Edition

110

Garden Grove tank clean up, Newsom signs law barring voting interference, SoCal spelling bee finalist— Morning Edition

111

Concerns at Garden Grove meeting, Deported LA father separated from son, LA mental health crisis pilot expands — Evening Edition

112

LA County Superior Court judge seeking reelection accused of ethics violations, LA federal courthouse renamed, Major League Volleyball expands to LA— Afternoon Edition

113

All Garden Grove evacuations orders lifted, Matthew Perry assistant sentencing, Olympic tourism worker wage delays— Morning Edition

114

OC officials help evacuees vote, Loopholes for AI data centers, LA Phil announces Dudamel's replacement — Evening Edition

115

Guide to judicial races for June 2nd primary, LA Phil names next music director, Wind advisories for SoCal— Afternoon Edition

116

Thousands of Garden Grove evacuees return home, Volunteers step up to help displaced, Rep Tran invites GKN to community meeting— Morning Edition

117

Garden Grove chemical tank evacuations reduced, LA City Attorney accused of protecting donors, Waymo pulls cars off LA freeways— Evening Edition

118

California's endangered turtles, A ban on fireworks may be lifted, Cinespia celebrates 25 years— Afternoon Edition

119

All-night Garden Grove mission, OC District Atty launches investigation into GKN, OC shelters at capacity— Morning Edition

120

Possible crack in Garden Grove chemical tank, A pipeline for women builders, La Brea Tar Pits revamp — Sunday Edition

121

Garden Grove gas tank update, Angel's Flight superfan — Saturday Edition

122

Toxic gas emergency in Garden Grove, LA's unsheltered homelessness rates, "Desert to sea" bus launches — Evening Edition

123

LA twist on British food, Great American Baking Show shouts out LA bakeries, Artist Yoko Ono new exhibit at The Broad— Afternoon Edition

124

LA City Council approves budget, LA Unified eliminates positions, Metro sues Burbank— Morning Edition

125

Major LA mobility improvements on hold, Santa Ana balances $13 million deficit, Newsom's AI protections — Evening Edition

126

How 'The Rehearsal' fights pay to play in music industry, Eaton fire survivor turns former home into art space— Afternoon Edition

127

Progress in SoCal wildfires, Policing & the LA Mayor's race, CalFresh benefits at risk— Morning Edition

128

Adelanto hunger strike, Checking air quality in your area, How San Diego shooters met — Evening Edition

129

LA rent increase ban to end, Who is skipping financial aid, Skirball Cultural Center new comic book exhibit— Afternoon Edition

130

Trio of SoCal wildfires, CA vs Trump Admin over voter data, "Olympic Wage" delayed— Morning Edition

131

LA County ends ban on rent gouging, Wildfire updates, SoCal responds to San Diego shooting — Evening Edition

132

Sandy Fire affects SoCal air quality, Race for LA City Council District 9, Billie Jean King now CSU graduate— Afternoon Edition

133

Weather helps Sandy Fire efforts, OC homelessness is down, Skid Row voter fraud— Morning Edition

134

Sandy Fire spurs evacuations, Huntington Beach city council's split, Eaton Fire evacuation alerts — Evening Edition

135

Scientists concerned over ocean heatwave, AAPI history textbook, Dolores Huerta mural — Afternoon Edition

136

CA voter registration deadline, Alleged plot against LA Jewish institutions, Long Beach impromptu Pride party— Morning Edition

137

LA's fifth measles case, Long Beach Pride update, Why you should visit Ontario — Sunday Edition

138

Long Beach Pride canceled, Huntington Beach cronyism, Soapbox race in DTLA — Saturday Edition

139

Former Newsom chief of staff pleads guilty, SoCal's marine heat wave, Rams and Chargers reveal schedule — Evening Edition

140

Puerto Rican food in SoCal, Red Bull Soap Box race in DTLA, 'Queer Mercado' comes to Olvera St.— Afternoon Edition

141

Becerra targeted in final Governor's debate, Newsom says he's balanced CA budget, ICE in Coachella Valley— Morning Edition

142

UC workers' union deal, CA investigates FIFA ticket sales, Free UCLA relationship counseling — Evening Edition

143

TV Upfronts preview, The Broad celebrates new milestone, Original Tommy's 80th celebration— Afternoon Edition

144

UC strike averted, Trump admin withholds CA Medicaid funds, Hollywood homeless count— Morning Edition

145

Solitary confinement at Adelanto, LA mayor candidates on homelessness, Shohei sits out batting lineup — Evening Edition

146

OC Assessor candidate faces misconduct allegations, CA Science Center update, Cinerama Dome inches closer to reopening— Afternoon Edition

147

LAPD announces burglary arrests, CA solar power program stumbles, Matthew Perry middleman sentencing— Morning Edition

148

ICE and the World Cup, Canvas announces deal with hackers, Nitrous oxide sales in LA — Evening Edition

149

LA City Council races, CA bill on DMV towed car profits, Port of LA check in— Afternoon Edition

150

Arcadia Mayor resigns after guilty plea, LA Mayor debate canceled, Lakers swept— Morning Edition

151

OC candidate accused of campaign money misuse, Amazon limits e-bike sales, Dodgers' first Spanish-language announcer dies — Evening Edition

152

Fire survivors wait on FEMA extension, Sidecca in Altadena reopens, Marilyn Monroe auction— Afternoon Edition

153

Plea for FEMA funds for wildfire survivors, WGA staff union deal, Teen voting pre-registration declines— Morning Edition

154

Earthquake swarm, LBUSD race heats up, Inside Metro’s Lost & Found — Sunday Edition

155

LAPD Olympics costs, Canvas cyberattack, McCabe’s Guitar Shop — Saturday Edition

156

CA looks to extend FEMA funds, Project Homekey audit, LA's hantavirus plans — Evening Edition

157

New CSU Bachelor degrees, USPS Food Drive, Chinatown grocery store faces permit delays— Afternoon Edition

158

Cyberattack disrupts Cal State, UC service, LA County license plate trackers, New D Line stops— Morning Edition

159

Is CA in a gas shortage?, RPV rejects more cell towers, AppleTV's new show set in OC — Evening Edition

160

Future of LA streets, $10M fundraiser in Big Bear, 'Margo's Got Money Troubles' honors Fullerton— Afternoon Edition

161

Bass, Pratt & Raman debate, MacArthur Park drug raid, LA City Council vote on pretextual stops— Morning Edition

162

DOJ alleges UCLA discriminates on race, Santa Ana changes self-checkout, OC releases sterilized mosquitoes — Evening Edition

163

CA gun store linked to WHCD shooting, Summer of Soccer at LA libraries, Lowriders license plate bill— Afternoon Edition

164

Bass v Raman debate, Trump targeted in CA Gov debate, Feds investigate LA Unified— Morning Edition

165

Bonta stresses voters' rights, Early voting starts in LA, Huntington Beach debates fluoride in water — Evening Edition

166

Evaluating state education programs, LACMA David Geffen Galleries, FIFA World Cup Fan Zones— Afternoon Edition

167

State Farm accused of mishandling wildfire claims, CA health insurance crisis, Casa Vega honored— Morning Edition

168

CA gun store chain's shooting ties, Harris endorses Bass, World Cup park parties coming up — Evening Edition

169

Britney Spears DUI update, State halts SoCal Gas hydrogen project, NELA's newest hiking trail— Afternoon Edition

170

City of LA infrastructure plan, Unpaid wages for LAX people mover workers, Independent TK evaluations— Morning Edition

171

SAG-AFTRA tentative deal, Kratom maker faces legal action, A forgotten LA speakeasy — Sunday Edition

172

Last Spirit flight at LAX, Battery storage backlash, Art takes over Venice Boardwalk — Saturday Edition

173

Thousands rally for May Day, LA courts try to stop evictions early, Big Bear baby eaglets named— Evening Edition

174

School bonds update, Driverless cars now subject to traffic tix, Peruvian burrito controversy— Afternoon Edition

175

May Day rallies, Noncitizen voting proposal, 1st Santa Monica Int'l Jazz Festival— Morning Edition

176

State board approves millions in school repairs, Coachella Valley's new Lakers league, 'Funny AF' LA comedians — Evening Edition

177

MyLA 311 app problems, Eaton fire dog gets adopted, 'Funny AF' LA comedians — Afternoon Edition

178

Little Lake City school district strike ends, Calls for May Day economic blackout, LAPD Olympic funding plea— Morning Edition

179

CA gov candidates on health care, Judge weighs Adelanto ICE detention case, Disneyland's controversial face ID — Evening Edition

180

Mixed reviews on Prop. 36, Historic LA building restored, Hollywood Forever Cemetery film series— Afternoon Edition

181

CA Gov candidates debate in Pomona, UC Irvine screentime study, Parking tips for FIFA World Cup— Morning Edition

182

Huntington Beach library ruling, 'Billionaire Tax' signatures, Roving art exhibition hits LA — Evening Edition

183

LA Zoo restoration project career program, New parking for World Cup metro users, Is LA sales tax measure working? — Afternoon Edition

184

CA Gov debate tonight, OC immigration attitudes, LA Mayor Bass pledges infrastructure plan— Morning Edition

185

ICE detention facility expansion, Olympic genetic testing, LA Kings Captain retires — Evening Edition

186

Studying trees after LA fires, Voter ID initiative qualifies for Nov ballot, Sepulveda Transit Corridor community meetings— Afternoon Edition

187

Torrance reactions to WHCD shooting, Billionaire's Tax signatures, LA Mayor's race spending— Morning Edition

188

Alleged D.C. gunman’s SoCal connections, Inglewood body cams, A mahjong math club — Sunday Edition

189

LAUSD unions approve contracts, A pad Thai world record, First sari race in US — Saturday Edition

190

LACO policy on detained patients rights, LA considers Airbnb revenue proposal, Baby skunk season — Evening Edition

191

Voter guides out, The Huntington's spring concert series, SoCal pizza festival at LA Live— Afternoon Edition

192

D4VD child porn allegations, LA liability costs, Rams draft QB— Morning Edition

193

Are speed cameras making its way to Orange County? New state parks are coming, A renter-aid program launches in Long Beach — Evening Edition

194

OC voter dog fraud, 'The Storyteller of East LA' play, Michael Jackson's glove up for auction— Afternoon Edition

195

CA Gov debate, LA Mayor Bass to White House, Mansion Tax on fall ballot— Morning Edition

196

New CA Governor's race endorsements, Rising jet fuel prices to affect travel, Sidewalk repairs for LA County — Evening Edition

197

Auditors flag issues in LAHSA, Pizza City Fest, Queen Mary to celebrate 90th anniversary— Afternoon Edition

198

LAUSD screen time limits, Record low CA gun deaths, New World Cup tickets go on sale— Morning Edition

199

Cities look at delivery robots for revenue, A ghost town in LA's historic core, A new Historic-Cultural Monument is on the block— Evening Edition

200

LAist Voter Game Plan, Wildlife crossing update, Madonna offers reward for stolen items— Afternoon Edition

201

LA Mayor Bass's newest city budget, GOP candidates lead latest CA Gov poll, LAUSD considers screen time limits— Morning Edition

202

CA Gov candidate Betty Yee drops out, Singer D4vd pleads not guilty, Happy cannabis (unofficial) holiday — Evening Edition

203

Songwriter d4vd charged with murder, FIFA's Fan Festival tickets, An update on the Rancho Palos Verdes landslide— Afternoon Edition

204

Accused Iranian arms broker to court, LA Mayor Bass to unveil city budget, Taxes on Eaton survivor payouts— Morning Edition

205

Iranian arms trafficking arrest, Prosecutors to weigh D4vid case, A new trove of maps at LAPL — Sunday Edition

206

New LACMA galleries, No July 4 fireworks in LBC, A fake 'national park' — Saturday Edition

207

Settlement for man partially blinded by LAPD, UC service worker strike, OC wants in on the LA28 Olympics pie — Evening Edition

208

Marine protected areas changes, Remembering Angels outfielder, Guide to allergen friendly restaurants— Afternoon Edition

209

Wildfires' impact on unhoused, Singer D4VD arrested for suspicion of murder, Blinded Dodgers fan awarded millions— Morning Edition

210

Controversial LA County CEO steps down, UC workers threaten strike, Dodgers' spending spree last season — Evening Edition

211

Earth Month at LA museums, Brady Bunch house open to the public, Preview of new LACMA building— Afternoon Edition

212

Little Lake City School District teachers strike, Expanded LA County eviction protections, USC student to sue DHS over lost eye— Morning Edition

213

LA city council on Olympics sticker shock, LA billboard fine art, Big Bear eagle naming contest — Evening Edition

214

Why LAX People Mover may not open by World Cup, Book festival rivalry, Kacey Musgraves heads to Coachella— Afternoon Edition

215

LA County declares housing public health crisis, Angelinos' quality of life declines, Paid parental leave for LAUSD teachers— Morning Edition

216

New Eric Swalwell accuser alleges sex assault, LA28 and LA City conflicts, Disney announces massive layoffs— Evening Edition

217

Details on new deal that averted LAUSD strike, Bob Baker Marionette Theater to stay in LA, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees— Afternoon Edition

218

LAUSD strike averted, New Swalwell accuser, UCLA makes WNBA draft history— Morning Edition

219

Swalwell resigns from Congress, LAX People Mover prepares tests, LA museum readies $450 million expansion — Evening Edition

220

Hollywood letter on Paramount Warner Bros merger, No Doubt guitarist shares Parkinson's diagnosis, Stingray season in SoCal— Afternoon Edition

221

LAUSD deals w/teachers and principals, Swalwell quits CA Gov race, Mountain Fire survivors return home— Morning Edition

222

LAUSD strikes deal with teachers, First encounter of Joshua Tree, Pet psychic in LA — Sunday Edition

223

Swalwell response, Baywatch stays in LA, Marlboro Man billboard on Sunset — Saturday Edition

224

Tracking LAHSA's late payments, Near collision at LAX, John Waters' LA bookstore recs — Evening Edition

225

Families concerned over LAUSD strike, Rise of Goop's ghost kitchen, New kids outdoor space in Claremont — Afternoon Edition

226

CSU lecturer acquitted, Questions over Riv. Co Sheriff ballot investigation, Housing for people who lived along 110 freeway— Morning Edition

227

CA arrests 21 for hospice fraud, Judge orders DHS to stop coercing kids, Free narcan and test strips for Coachella — Evening Edition

228

In-N-Out owner responds to mobile order calls, Noah Wyle gets Hollywood Walk of Fame star, Spring TV and movies set in LA— Afternoon Edition

229

LA Mansion Tax reforms, Nithya Raman's housing platform, Cal State lecturer trial— Morning Edition

230

"Ketamine Queen" sentenced, LA28 responds to ticket price outcry, Court orders Bianco to pause investigation — Evening Edition

231

Trial on LAPD use of less than lethal launchers, Olympic medalist Mia Hamm to host soccer camp in LA, Bob Baker Day festival— Afternoon Edition

232

LAPD data hack, LAUSD negotiations resume, Ketamine Queen sentencing— Morning Edition

233

Warehouse fire's impact on air quality, LA County hospice fraud, Amazon workers rally in Jurupa Valley — Evening Edition

234

Concerns over flea-borne typhus, Olympic tix sale reax, Free DTLA lunch concerts — Afternoon Edition

235

Congressional hearing in LA on election security, Spencer Pratt lashes out over residency claims, LAUSD teachers strike preps— Morning Edition

236

Altadena sewer rebuilding proves sticky, Study finds high lead levels in Vernon, 100s of millions for mental health students — Evening Edition

237

Eaton fire survivors face sewage problems, WeHo considers bike lockers, UCLA makes NCAA history — Afternoon Edition

238

"Inside Safe" recidivism, Big endorsements in mayor and gov races, UCLA women win March Madness— Morning Edition

239

WGA tentative deal, UCLA women’s b-ball in NCAA final, Chinatown laundromat desert — Sunday Edition

240

Fire evacuation update, LA28 ticket surcharges, Indie rock at Hollywood High — Saturday Edition

241

Olympics Metro funding mismatch, Solitary confinement at Adelanto, SoCal fires burn 1000s of acres — Evening Edition

242

Rose Bowl repairs ahead of LA28, Dodgers debut new road threads, OC craft breweries— Afternoon Edition

243

Many still undecided in LA Mayor race, New CA childcare protections from ICE, Burbank airport traffic— Morning Edition

244

LA Public Health turns to private fund, Monterey Park data center plans pulled, LA's worst intersection winner — Evening Edition

245

Santa Monica Airport to close in 2028, FIFA schedule, Coachella acts in SoCal— Afternoon Edition

246

Local reactions to Trump's World Cup threat, Student homelessness surge in LA County, Sales tax cuts for wildfires survivors?— Morning Edition

247

Immigrants lose CalFresh benefits, Survey finds low CA snowpack, Santa Monica wants your ideas for airport redevelopment — Evening Edition

248

Majority of ICE arrests in LA had no criminal record, Pip watch for Big Bear's bald eagles, Darker Waves fest in OC— Afternoon Edition

249

CA vows to fight Trump on mail-in ballots, LA ICE arrest data, Luka matches Jordan— Morning Edition

250

LAHSA misses federal audit deadline, Newsom signs AI order, 'Project Hail Mary' and local gatherings — Evening Edition

251

LA decision to delay SB 79 could backfire, Pilot to Artemis Two mission has SoCal roots, James Beard Award Finalist— Afternoon Edition

252

LA County exodus, Santa Ynez oil sales resume, LeBron ties all-time win record— Morning Edition

253

Adelanto ICE facility death, LA mayor race polling, Shark safety tips — Evening Edition

254

LAUSD joins social media lawsuit, Biting black flies in the SGV, Actor James Tolkan dies— Afternoon Edition

255

Bianco's Prop 50 recount halted, CA Gov candidate says FBI chief is targeting his campaign, UCLA women in Final Four— Morning Edition

256

No Kings recap, Mandarin-language therapy in SGV, Dodgers' new minor league team — Sunday Edition

257

No Kings in Pasadena, CA State Parks system's big birthday, Altadena park and soccer — Saturday Edition

258

Gates installed ahead of No Kings, Rattlesnake season underway, South LA golf course reopens — Evening Edition

259

Dodgers win opening night, GRAMMY Museum exhibit on Sublime, Craft chocolate in LA— Afternoon Edition

260

Anti-protest gates installed at freeway ramps, Ex-employee accused in LAUSD money laundering scheme, UCLA sues over Bianco Prop 50 investigation— Morning Edition

261

Anaheim immigration defense fund, Dodger season look-ahead, New LA restaurants on the Michelin guide— Evening Edition

262

CA renames César Chávez day, Rob Reiner tribute, Josh Groban's new album— Afternoon Edition

263

Social media companies to appeal landmark ruling, LA Metro vote on K Line extension, City of LA's unspent homelessness funds— Morning Edition

264

Californians not using family leave, Eagle Rock bookstore faces rent hike, LA advances small biz assistance — Evening Edition

265

Meta and Google's YouTube found liable in social media trial, Metro to vote on K Line extension, How CA monkeyflower survived drought — Afternoon Edition

266

Court refuses to stop Prop 50 investigation, Union wants hotels not to host ICE, Giant new Dodgers mural— Morning Edition

267

LA moves forward with speed cameras, Attendees weigh in on mayor debate, LA28's visual inspo — Evening Edition

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LAUSD to rename César Chávez schools, Looming LAUSD staff strike, LA28 Olympics design preview—Afternoon Edition

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